Fogerson was arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession and resisting arrest after he fled the scene following a traffic stop in Mill Creek on March 3. But the court agreed to dismiss the marijuana charge, Condotta reports, because Fogerson proved he had completed drug and alcohol school.

Condotta also reports that Fogerson was given a 90-day jail sentence for resisting arrest, but all 90 days were deferred with the condition that Fogerson stay out of legal trouble and pays the $150 fine.

Fogerson, who will be a senior this season, participated in spring practice and does not appear to have fallen out of favor with Huskies coach Steve Sarkisian, though school policy dictates that any arrest of a student-athlete results in an immediate suspension.

The coach said at the beginning of spring practices that he didn’t think there was a need to suspend Fogerson from practice, because there were no games being played. So he was allowed to practice because, as Sarkisian said, he’s still a part of the team.

Fogerson was pulled over on March 3 because he had a headlight out on the black Lexus he was driving. The Washington State Patrol trooper who stopped him noticed a small baggie of marijuana in the car. Fogerson gave the marijuana to the officer, then was asked to step out of the car, according to the WSP. When the trooper told Fogerson he was being placed under arrest, Fogerson fled.